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Lisa Lisa And The Cult Of Obama Jam

Friday, June 19, 2009


It's been a topsy-turvy week for Dem SEN recruiters. To wit:

-- In IL, Gibbs shoots down talk that Madigan's WH meeting means an Obama endorsement. But doesn't an invite to the WH alone signal his leanings? Alexi's strongly worded criticism suggests he hasn't been invited to sit down with his b'ball bud.

-- Will Madigan decide that a GOV race is easier? She's got $5M in the bank. Plus, Quinn's ongoing struggles to pass a budget in a Dem-controlled legislature (run by her dad, of course), are sure to hurt his standings. Meanwhile, dragging this out isn't such a bad thing for Dems. It only keeps Kirk on the fence a little longer - ensuring that the GOP field stays frozen.

-- Meanwhile in LA, Melancon's likely decision to challenge Sen. Vitter plugs what was a glaring gap in the Dems' recruiting map. Was news of the Ensign scandal enough to push Melancon off the fence? Or was it the recognition that his district was a goner in post-redistricting '12? While the scandal-tainted Vitter is vulnerable, GOPers like to point out that the Blue Dog's voting record has been 100% w/Obama and Pelosi.

-- In the end, Dems would love to pick up LA, but from a PR standpoint, an IL SEN sideshow is much more problematic. But if Obama can't clear the primary, can we expect Menendez to do any better?

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National Briefing

  • 1 OBAMA: Father's Day Pregaming
  • 2 SCOTUS: Standing Pat
  • 3 HEALTH CARE: I Can't Believe I'm Losing To This Guy
  • 4 ECONOMY: Let's Not Make A Fed Case Out Of This, OK?
  • 5 IRAN: Duly Noted
  • 6 REPUBLICANS: GM Called, Senator Thune. They Want Their Slogan Back.
  • 7 LANDSCAPE: Did Pelosi Give Them Gold Stars Afterwards?
  • 8 GUANTANAMO: Not A Close Vote
  • 9 DAILY KOS: Slow And Steady Shift?
  • 10 PEW RESEARCH CENTER: Sixty-One Singular Sensation
  • 11 BLOGOMETER: Health Care Wars
  • 12 WORD ON THE TWEET: The Michael Phelps Of Gavels

Senate 2008

  • 13 MINNESOTA: A Ruling, Just Not The One We're Waiting For

Campaigns Of 2009

  • 14 NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR: Dems Discover Pot Of Gold At End Of Rainbow
  • 15 VIRGINIA GOVERNOR POLL: A Tight Heat
  • 16 VIRGINIA GOVERNOR: Ease On Down The Road
  • 17 MAYORAL ROUND-UP: What I Need Is A Good Defense, 'Cause I'm Feelin' Like A Criminal
  • 18 NEW YORK CITY MAYOR: Mr. October

Senate 2010

  • 19 BATTLE FOR THE SENATE: Fighting Back To Parity
  • 20 ARKANSAS: Gunning For Gilbert
  • 21 FLORIDA: Anything But Meek
  • 22 HAWAII POLL: Lingle Lingers
  • 23 ILLINOIS: Call Him What You Will, He's No Liar
  • 24 LOUISIANA: Melancon His Way In?
  • 25 NEVADA: At This Point, It's Heller High Water
  • 26 NEW YORK: A Thaw? More Like, Has Hell Frozen Over?
  • 27 PENNSYLVANIA POLL: Not Looking Too Good For Toomey
  • 28 PENNSYLVANIA: Guess The Family Said "Yes"

Governor 2010 -- The Big Four

  • 29 CALIFORNIA: So Meta
  • 30 FLORIDA: Race Switch Sinks In For Donors
  • 31 NEW YORK: Meet Blue-Collar Paterson

Governor 2010

  • 32 COLORADO: Sorry, I'm Not Going Anywhere
  • 33 HAWAII POLL: Aiona-nother Matchup?
  • 34 KANSAS: Comin' On Like A Freight Train
  • 35 MINNESOTA: Expect Great Things
  • 36 NEW MEXICO POLL: Denishing Off The Competition
  • 37 SOUTH DAKOTA: One Big, Happy, GOP Brady Bunch

White House 2012

  • 38 GINGRICH: Not Everyone's Cup Of Tea
  • 39 PPP (D): Obama Still In The Clear

In The States

  • 40 HAWAII POLL: Home-State Love
  • 41 NEW YORK: A Deal? Just Kidding!
  • 42 PENNSYLVANIA POLL: A Little More Than Half-Full
  • 43 VIRGINIA POLL: Invariance In Virginia
  • 44 THE FLY-BY: The Newest ABC Venture: A Win, Two Complaints, And A Settlement

Poll Update

  • 45 NATIONAL JOURNAL: No Admin. Left Behind
  • 46 PEW RESEARCH CENTER: Less Bad Is Good

People

  • 47 OBAMA: Dear Dads: You Can't Compete, But Please Try Anyway
  • 48 CLINTON: She's In Pain, But She Soon Won't Care
  • 49 ENSIGN: Next Week On "Intervention"
  • 50 BOXER: Good Thing He Didn't Call Her "Babs"
  • 51 BLAGOJEVICH: For Your Summer Reading List
  • 52 JEFFERSON: Someone's Listening In And Giggling
  • 53 PRESS PASS: You're Not Watching
  • 54 POLICE LOG: Just Pawn Shops In A Game
  • 55 NEWS BAZAAR: Going Up? Down? Crazy?

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